Showing posts with label ASGA. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 3, 2011

Cricket Fever At Marwah Studios On Winning World Cup




The energized students of Asian Academy of Film And television, Asian school of Media Studies and Asian Business who all have been glued to the huge big screen at the campus to watch the most fascinating and powerful match between India and Pakistan first and then India and Srilanka for finals, could not resist framing a very authentic Cricket Club at Marwah Studios.

“We are the winners”, “we have to keep the legacy on”, “we need more cricket”, India Zindabad”, “World Cup belongs to us” some of the slogans were repeated on the victory of Indian Tean at Mumbai at finals of World Cup after 28 years of last success. The campus of Marwah Studios was no less than a cricket ground and the winning of India was celebrated like Christmas and Deepawali.

“On seeing the deep interest of the students in the game of Cricket I am pleased to start a CRICKET CLUB in full swing and will request one of these cricket heroes to come and inaugurate it some time” said Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios to the large crowd waiting to hear these words. The excitement was raised to double with this announcement.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Asian School Of Media Studies Partners With ONGC




The 2nd South Asian Geosciences Conference and Exhibition has been planned by Oil And Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC), Government of India from 11th to 14th January at India Expo Centre and Mart at Greater Noida in a grand scale informed Sandeep Marwah the Director of Asian School of Media Studies, which has been taken as the Media Partners of ONGC for this International project.

GEO India 2011 conference theme is “Exploring and Producing beyond Frontiers” The conference programme is being coordinated by the leading geo science societies American Association of Petroleum Geologist (AAPG) and Association of Petroleum geo science India (APGI)

In addition to the technical programmes there will be extensive poster presentations, Workshops and field trips informed R.K.Singh, Jt.Director Asian School of Media Studies who has been nominated to represent Marwah Studios for the conference.

In this exciting conference mix senior industry figures will address topics that are relevant to the current energy climate in India. These will include regulatory policy, advances in technology, reservoir characterization, new play concepts, environmental concerns and frontier exploration areas in the Indian subcontinent.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Global Festival Of Films 2010 Fixed For November

“We are once again proud to announce the dates of 3rd Global Festival of Films with special emphasis on Children’s Film this time.” said Sandeep Marwah President of the Festival in the general board meeting held today at Marwah Studios at Noida Film City, which has been finalized also as the venue of the festival.

The details of the three days festival program were chartered out with the committee including Gurbir Grewal, R.K. Singh, Kalyan Sarkar, Om Gupta as committee heads.
The festival will include screening of Children’s Film, a short film corner, workshops, seminars, an exhibition of film posters, a market place, get together etc

The festival will also see interaction with foreign film makers, Indian Film personalities and film, television and media students .The 3rd Global Festival of Films will be supported by Asian Academy of Film And Television, Asian School of Media Studies, Asian School of Performing Arts, Asian Business School and Asian School of Graphics and Animation.

“I am very confident of my team, we will produce better results this time. Global festival of Films has already become a brand with the second edition. Third edition will make it more popular” Sandeep Marwah added.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Sandeep Marwah Addressed on Teacher’s Day




“First of all I am must bow before my teachers who all have trained me to an extent that I could become teacher my self” said Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios and Director of Asian Education Group which has trained more than 8000 media professionals from 75 countries in the last 18years of education and has emerged as one of the finest institutions in the World for Film, Television and Media studies.

On this auspicious Teacher’s Day which We celebrate on 5th September, the birth anniversary of Dr Radhakrishnan, our former President, all over the country to honor and to express our nation’s gratitude to all teachers for their dedicated service to the nation, Asian Education Group also had a special meeting to address the faculty.

“We at Asian Education Group consisting of Asian Business School (ABS), Asian School of Media Studies (ASMS), Asian School of Graphics and Animation (ASGA), Asian School of Performing Arts (ASPA) and Asian Academy of Film And television (AAFT) are concerned and worried about each and every student to whom we give admission. We have never believed in cast and religion of the student, that is why we have no columns in our application for cast and religion .I want all the Indian Institutions to follow us in this matter.” Marwah added.

“Teachers are trained to deal with media students who are always enthusiastic to learn more. We believe that teachers should be the leaders .They are part of our policy making, governance and management of education system and day to day decision making” informed Marwah.

“Institutions can only grow when there is a harmony, peace and feeling to share your best life time experiences with the student .I am happy that love and respect remains the key to education at our centers.” said Sandeep.

The event was supported by Radio Noida, Mahatma Gandhi forum, Shakespeare Society, International Film And television club and International Children’s Film forum.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

We Need Media Persons Who Can Feel-Dadan Yadav




“We need those kind of media persons who can feel for their country, who can realize the pain of the country men” said Bhai Dadan Yadav, former minister of Bihar and five times Member of Legislative Assembly for almost 20 years in Bihar while releasing the new brochure of AAFT-Asian School of Graphics and Animation at Marwah Studios, Noida film City.

Talking of the struggle and pain of an average Indian, he persuaded the young media persons from Marwah Studios to come forward with the real problems of the society into lime light .He also emphasized that they should not hesitate in making powerful people realize their duties.

“I am impressed by the strong determination of Bhai Dadan Yadav who was just the wrestler, shifted to teaching for six years and then to politics and reached to the heights of State Minister in Bihar that is also of his own” said Sandeep Marwah while explaining the human values which have been integrated into all courses of AAFT.

“We at Indonesia can discuss this institute AAFT as a case study of ‘rising of an individual’ as what Dadan Yadav has also proved” said Rajiv Makhija, Dean, London School of Public Relations, Jkakarta who was visiting AAFT for joint venture.


Prof.R.K. Singh Dean Asian School Of Media Studies, Brahm Parkash Head Radio Noida, Divya Prakash HOD Asian School of Graphics and Animation and Anjani Srivastava also spoke on the occasion. Later Sandeep Marwah presented life membership of International Film And Television club of AAFT to Dadan Yadav and Ravi Makhija.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

ANIME CINE EXPERIENCE IN DELHI




Cine Darbaar, in collaboration with the Embassy of Japan, Directorate of Film Festivals, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, Japan Foundation and Asian School Of Graphics And Animation [ASGA] as knowledge partners is organizing a 3-day Animation film festival at Siri Fort auditorium on the 20th, 21st & 22nd August, 2010.

It’s the first time that a festival will be celebrating Japanese-Anime, Manga (Comics) and Pop-culture in India. Anime Cine Experience will be bringing the great anime works of Japan with films like The Girl who leapt through time, Grave of the fireflies, 5cm per second, Voices of Distant Star and The Place Promised in Our Early Days.

“To give the audience a wider understanding of Anime, the festival will have workshops and special discussions will be conducted by Shubham Mauria and Kshitiz Anand’’ informed Sandeep Marwah, President of Marwah Studios and Director of Asian School Of Graphics And Animation.

Apart from these workshops, festival is also organizing a short-film competition. A Short Anime corner will screen the 10 best short films and the top three films will be awarded. The festival will also have a photography exhibition on Japan.

A film journal Indian Auteur will be publishing a special issue on Anime for the festival with the help of Japan Foundation and knowledge partners Asian School of Graphics and Animation.The Festival is supported by International Film And Television Club, International Children’s Film Forum and Radio Noida.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Film Premiere By International Children's Film Forum




After the long tiring twelve working days of film learning, the kids were more than excited to look at their final product at Big-Cinema screen to celebrate the premiere of Children’s film at Noida jointly organized by International Children’s Film Forum and Cine Darbar for the who’s who of the city.

The films were produced by International Public Broadcasting Forum for the Children and Written, Acted and Directed by the young film makers themselves under the guidance of Supriya Suri, Anuj Malhotra and Nitesh Rohit of Cine Darbar. The film facilities were provided by Marwah Studios.

“We have to work a lot in this segment, where school students should understand the value of visual media, and use this medium not only to express themselves but also to uplift the society through better cinema.” said Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah studios, a creative enterprises and Chairperson of IPBF as well as ICFF while inaugurating the film premiere.

“I congratulate the young aspirants of film making, and wish them a bright future in this beautiful glamorous field of Cinema” said R.K.Singh Dean ASMS and Vice President of International Broadcasting Forum.

“I am impressed by the wonderful ideas these kids have generated, and their hard work can been seen through these films” said Gurbir Grewal, Jt. Director AAFT and Vice President of International Children’s Film Forum.

In total five films were screened and every director was given an opportunity to interact with the huge gathering in the hall .Later Sandeep Marwah presented certificates to all the participants.